Russell D. Niles, secretary-treasurer. Bibliography prepared by Amie-Louise Bishop, extension librarian., Includes: History and analysis of the Boulder Dam project / Hubert P. Wolfe., Print version record.
Sandra Laursen [and others]., Part I: Needs, opportunities and challenges -- Part II: Demonstration project--evaluation of CU contemporary dance works -- Part III: Demonstration project--evaluation of teacher professional development workshops -- Part IV: Demonstration project--girls at the museum exploring science, GAMES., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2019)
by Robert H. Lister with reports by Paul C. Mangelsdorf and Kate Peck Kent., text file, "May 1958.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-121)., Print version record.
The clearest differences between the two communities are the result of activities organized at the local level. Yet, most respondents consider FEMA in a negative light., "September 13, 1999."--P. [15], Includes bibliographical references (p. [9]), Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2014), This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMS-9632458.
Of the most costly natural hazards for which federal, state and local planners must prepare (like earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods), the impacts of drought have been the least well measured. Yet drought vulnerability and impacts drive drought response policy and there are weaknesses in our ability to judge vulnerability and impacts., by William R. Travis, Kristin Gangwer, and Roberta A. Klein., "July 2011", Includes bibliography pages 18-22., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 2020)
To achieve coastal community resiliency in the face of rising seas and intensifying coastal storms, comprehensive disaster planning must include consideration of maritime operations and facilities. Hurricane Sandy, which hit the Port of New York and New Jersey ("Port") area on October 29, 2012, caused disruptions to maritime operations and facilities throughout the Port, which spans both the New York and New Jersey sides of New York Harbor. This study is shaped by two primary research objectives: (a) to identify "lessons learned" from Hurricane Sandy that can inform the maritime community's planning for future storm events and the long-term threats of climate change and sea level rise, both in the Port of New York and New Jersey and elsewhere., Tiffany C. Smythe., " May 31, 2013.", Includes bibliographical references pages 16-17., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2017), Quick Response Report No. 238: Final Report to the University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center Quick Response Grant Program (National Science Foundation grant CMMI1030670)
by Betsy R. Armstrong and Richard L. Armstrong., "Prepared for the Ouray County Commissioners and the Ouray County Planning Commission.", "A contribution to the United States Unesco Man and the Biosphere (MAB)--Program Project 6: Study of the impact of human activities on mountain and tundra ecosystems.", "June 1977.", Bibliography: pages 5-6., Print version record.
by Betsy R. Armstrong., "San Juan avalanche project ... funded by Ouray County, Colorado, the Office of University Affairs, NASA with support from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Office of Atmospheric Water Resources. A contribution to the United States Unesco man and the biosphere (MAB)--program project 6, study of the impact of human activities on mountain and tundra ecosystems.", Bibliography: pages 83-85., Print version record.
"Contract no. 14-06-D-7155.", "A contribution to the United States Unesco Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program Project 6: study of the impact of human activities on mountain and tundra ecosystems.", "May 1976.", Bibliography: p. 151-152., Mode of access: World Wide Web.